Monday, January 28, 2008

It seems like each week that goes by, despite a physical therapist who doesn't do a whole lot for me, my right hand is FINALLY beginning to act like it should. Each day that goes by, it gets better. I still have trouble lifting things that require some wrist twisting, but it's getting there.I'm still home from it, though. I am not going back to work until Feb. 18th. I think a wee bit of the stir crazy is starting to settle in. A good kind of stir crazy. The kind that has you doing things, likefurniture re-arranging (the need to do it runs in my family). I did that a few weeks ago, actually. And, a little something I like to call kitchen madness. I was sitting here Friday, just looking, and the thought crawled through my head. "My kitchen. It's cluttered." So I pulled everything off the counters, cleaned, and re arranged it all. I even put new tinfoil covers on my burner plates. But what really made me crazy was my spice rack. I've got one of those spinny ones, with a place in the center I find handy to keep cooking utensils. It's a nice spice rack. A few years old, only. But have you ever really looked at all the spices they toss in there? Ones that we just don't use that frequently? Like Celery seed. Or Marjoram. Sure, they get the occasional use. But nothing like the cinnamon, or oregano. Well, I started going through my spice rack, dumping all the old spices, washing each glass jar. And I even relabeled them, and filled them with the things I use on a regular basis. While I was doing that, I emptied out the cumin container. Can I just say, I HATE the smell of cumin? I really don't like the spice, as a whole. Now, all you cumin lovers don't get in a twist. I know it has its uses. And thats fine. As long as I don't have to smell it, or taste it, it's all good!What I love, is the allspice. After I dumped the cumin, I opened up a fresh allspice to erase the demon smell from my kitchen. Fresh ground nutmeg is good, too. Or Cinammon, in a pinch. But nothing beats the allspice. So I am happy, my kitchen is happy, and, my spice rack is now a little more cohesive. AND I got a new camera this weekend.All is good in my little spice world.How about the rest of you? If you comment, I'd like you to also tell me of a spice you love, or love to hate.

I dated a girl who couldn't stand cumin and I wonder if it's some kind of genetic thing. It's really unusual to me how I run across so many people who have such an aversion to one spice. I would be more understanding I guess of "Indian" spices, cumin, corriander, paprika, ginger, cinnamon, but just one to me is a little different. I don't understand it.

Are you reading my mind women? I am going to go through my kitchen like a whirlwind tomorrow. I hate having stuff on the counters. Everything is either be going put away or tossed. I'm going to be brutal.

I agree, I hate all those extra spices they give you with spice racks. What a waste. I know you already cleaned up, but maybe others will want to know about a new spice bottle organizer for your kitchen cabinets, called SpiceStack. It has 3 drawers and holds 27 spice bottles from the grocery store, so you never have to smell the evil spice again if you don't want to! Best of all, it keeps all your spices in the kitchen cabinet where they'll stay fresh and out of sight.

Love cinnamon, can't use it. It does terrible things to my body inside and out. I sure miss it. Do you know how many things have cinnamon in them? Most of all apple pie. Damn. Cinnamon Rolls, home stewed apples. Oh man. So we don't talk about it. But I do miss it. When was the last time I had good cinnamony French toast?I guess I go drool in my corner. Nanakaos

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I think, at this point, this blog defies any description. I ramble on about various things, but since I now have my little boy safe and at home it's a safe bet I am going to be blogging about him a whole lot...
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